Three dead boa constrictors are discovered dumped next to rubbish bags at a fly-tipping spot near a loch outside Glasgow

  • The huge snakes were found dead next to a fly-tipping spot near a Glasgow canal
  • The three snakes were all lying close together amid the stacks of rubbish 
  • Scottish SPCA animal welfare charity appealed to the public for information

An animal welfare charity has issued an appeal for information after three huge boa constrictors were found dumped near a loch near Glasgow.

The reptiles were discovered dead next to stacks of rubbish at a fly-tipping spot near Carbeth Loch in Blanefield, north of Glasgow.

Scottish SPCA inspector, Mairi Wright, said the snakes were found lying close together amid bags of rubbish.

The welfare charity called the discovery ‘very concerning’ as they appeal to the public for help in their investigation. 

The three dead boa constrictors were found next to stacks of rubbish at a fly-tipping spot near Carbeth Loch in Blanefield, north of Glasgow

The three dead boa constrictors were found next to stacks of rubbish at a fly-tipping spot near Carbeth Loch in Blanefield, north of Glasgow

Boa constrictors are a species of large, non-venomous, snake. They are usually found in the wild in warmer climates around South America and the Caribbean.

Due to their long and heavy bodies, they can wrap themselves around their prey, crushing them to death. 

It is not uncommon for them to be kept as exotic pets, but they require large vivarium tanks as some can grow up to 12ft (3.7metres).

The Scottish SPCA said they were alert to the incident after the discovery.

SPCS inspector Mairi Wright said: ”They were lying close together, next to bags of rubbish at a fly-tipping spot.

Scottish SPCA inspector, Mairi Wright, said the snakes were found lying close together amid bags of rubbish

Scottish SPCA inspector, Mairi Wright, said the snakes were found lying close together amid bags of rubbish

‘We are unsure of the cause of death for these reptiles, but the circumstances they were found in are very concerning.

She added: ‘We are keen to ascertain what happened to these snakes and how they came to be there.

‘If anyone recognises these reptiles, please contact our confidential animal helpline on 03000 999 999.’

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